The Huddled Masses: The Immigrant in American Society, 1880-1921Harlan Davidson, 1982 - 212 sidor |
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... English to get on a streetcar , ask directions , buy food , and obtain a job . Mastery of English would enable the recent arrivals to mingle easily with the native- born and earlier immigrants . Italians , Poles , and east European Jews ...
... English to get on a streetcar , ask directions , buy food , and obtain a job . Mastery of English would enable the recent arrivals to mingle easily with the native- born and earlier immigrants . Italians , Poles , and east European Jews ...
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... English for Beginners , " with a wide selection of vocational programs in the industrial arts . New immigrant children were of particular concern to set- tlement workers , and reformers were far ahead of their time in developing quality ...
... English for Beginners , " with a wide selection of vocational programs in the industrial arts . New immigrant children were of particular concern to set- tlement workers , and reformers were far ahead of their time in developing quality ...
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... English , they often left the imprint of their native tongue upon local linguistic patterns . In New York , Chicago , and Philadel- phia , the English spoken in Polish , Italian , or Jewish enclaves filtered into the speech of ...
... English , they often left the imprint of their native tongue upon local linguistic patterns . In New York , Chicago , and Philadel- phia , the English spoken in Polish , Italian , or Jewish enclaves filtered into the speech of ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Emigration A Matter of Change and Choice | 8 |
The Journey and the Reception | 42 |
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